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3/9/1904
Dear Doctor,
Am sending my horse out for a little run on your pasture, as you were good enough to say it would be all right. Leave for Bayou Sara to-night, & will be in New Orleans Saturday morning. Hope "Mick wont [sic] give you any trouble, & if you can spare him a little corn now & then I certainly appreciate it. Will look up W. R. Warner & Bo on Saturday & will let you know what they say. Hope Mims is better, give your wife & Mims my best love.
Yours sincerely
Tom

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3/9/1904
Dear Doctor,
Am sending my horse out for a little run on your pasture, as you were good enough to say it would be all right. Leave for Bayou Sara to-night, & will be in New Orleans Saturday morning. Hope "Mick wont [sic] give you any trouble, & if you can spare him a little corn now & then I certainly appreciate it. Will look up W. R. Warner & Bo on Saturday & will let you know what they say. Hope Mims is better, give your wife & Mims my best love.
Yours sincerely
Tom
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"In case you have to make a trip, would like to have you drive Mick, think you'll find him a pretty fair traveler
Tom

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3/9/1904
Dear Doctor,
Am sending my horse out for a little run on your pasture, as you were good enough to say it would be all right. Leave for Bayou Sara to-night, & will be in New Orleans Saturday morning. Hope "Mick wont [sic] give you any trouble, & if you can spare him a little corn now & then I certainly appreciate it. Will look up W. R. Warner & Bo on Saturday & will let you know what they say. Hope Mims is better, give your wife & Mims my best love.
Yours sincerely
Tom